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"An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with his life.
Robert A. Heinlein "

Friday, December 16, 2005

how do folks get to YOUR blog?

man, i'm cracking up laughing. how do folks find your blog? i have a site counter that let's me see what the refering page is to folks that surf into my blog. i've had some vellllly intellllesting search phrases that have lead visitors my way, but this one makes me not even want to guess the intent. people can sure be funny sometimes.

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that is the last thing i want to do, immunize. i'm finding it just too hilarious. it can be a bit disturbing what some folks are looking for, and even more disturbing when your blog comes up as a hit on the search.

I am an active duty member... But to hell with that. My commander and chief has it right. WE CANNOT LEAVE WITHOUT the Iragi's consent... And we wont leave. If my country (AMERICA) wants to play peanuckle... Well I guess france loses, lol...

Don't underestimate my brother in arms... They know why they are there even if our political types don't remember. We are here to make a difference, period. If our country's political will... Political will... Hmmm.... You want our respect America? You want the armed forces of america? Then BACK us, no hesitations period.

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about me. well:
i am a US Navy submarine veteran.
i work at a research reactor for a california university.
i met and married my second (and last) wife after growing up.
my waist line is now 10 inches longer than my inseam. that sux, but then, i've enjoyed every calorie.
i drink my coffee black.
i am an NRA Life Member.
i am the most liberal right wing radical republican i know. new favorite quote of the day: ""We have four boxes used to guarantee our liberty: The soap box, the ballot box, the jury box and the cartridge box". -- Ambrose Bierce (1887)"